About The Position

Voshell’s Pharmacy has been a Baltimore institution for over 100 years, and today we are more focused than ever. We serve patients, physicians, and clinics across the country with formulations that simply cannot be found on a commercial shelf. Our team is highly skilled and deeply committed to the work we do. We move with the energy of a growing company and the discipline of a precision lab, and that combination is what makes Voshell’s different. This role sits at the center of everything we do. Every sterile injection, every transdermal cream, every compounded capsule that reaches a patient comes through our technicians. We are hiring a Compounding Pharmacy Technician to build the production capacity that will fuel our next phase of growth. We are not looking for someone to fill a seat. We are looking for a technician who takes personal ownership of what leaves this lab and who holds themselves to a high standard because that is simply who they are. Our team operates in a structured, standards-driven environment. You will have the equipment, systems, and processes in place to do excellent work, and you will be surrounded by colleagues who take quality as seriously as you do. Our cleanroom is audit-ready every day, not just when we expect visitors. There are no shortcuts here, and that is exactly the kind of environment that draws the right people. We are growing fast. We are on track to scale production from five million to ten million this year, and the technician who works here will grow right alongside us. That means more responsibility, better pay, and a real seat at the table as our operations expand. If you want to deepen your expertise in specialized compounding or step into a leadership role as we build out our team, Voshell’s is the kind of place that makes that possible for people who show up and deliver. Baltimore is a city with real roots and a strong medical and scientific community, and Voshell’s has been part of that community for a century. Working here means being part of something that the city and the clinical community genuinely rely on. You will know that the preparations you complete are helping real patients in the long term, and that kind of meaning is rare in most pharmacy roles.

Requirements

  • At least one year of hands-on compounding experience at the bench level in sterile or non-sterile preparation.
  • Technically skilled and precise.
  • Naturally detail-oriented and alert to quality signals.
  • Reliable and consistent.
  • Receptive to feedback and committed to improvement.
  • Team-oriented and professional.
  • Motivated by the meaning behind the work.

Nice To Haves

  • Someone who notices when something is off and stops the batch rather than rationalizing it and moving forward.
  • Someone who hears a correction, applies it immediately, and does not repeat the same error.
  • Someone who works collaboratively, communicates clearly, and leaves ego entirely out of the equation.
  • Someone who takes genuine pride in the precision and care that goes into every preparation because they understand what it means to the patient receiving it.

Responsibilities

  • Compound sterile and non-sterile preparations, including ophthalmics, injectables, creams, capsules, solutions, and suppositories according to master formula and standard operating procedures, every time.
  • Execute pharmaceutical calculations independently, including dosage, dilutions, concentrations, and unit conversions, verified and documented before measuring anything.
  • Apply and maintain proper aseptic technique, including garbing, hand hygiene, operation of laminar flow hoods and biological safety cabinets, and sterile material handling per our standards.
  • Serve as the first line of quality control. If something looks off, smells off, or calculates differently than expected, stop, escalate, and document. Never rationalize a deviation.
  • Complete batch records in real time with every weight, calculation, and quality control observation recorded accurately. Documentation is essential.
  • Operate, calibrate, and maintain lab equipment, including balances, hoods, ovens, mills, and homogenizers. Log all maintenance and report malfunctions before use.
  • Maintain cleanroom compliance every day, including environmental monitoring, cleaning logs, garbing protocols, and cleanroom conduct, to keep us audit-ready at all times.

Benefits

  • Medical insurance
  • Paid time and holidays off
  • Continuing education support and licensing fee reimbursement
  • Rapid advancement as we scale — technicians who perform earn more responsibility and higher pay
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